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go back to the first part of my powerpoint presentation. nobody in here did anything to deserve to be born in america. thank you all for your attention. i love you all very much. god bless america. [applause] >> they have asked me for the q&a. we have a few minutes per question and answer. if anyone has any questions, use this microphone to ask them because we are being taped. >> boy, i must be pretty thorough. don't be afraid, it's only c-span. what part of this microphone do you not understand? [laughter] thank you. >> when you think about the latest book about the navy seals? >> i knew that that was coming. my personal opinion on the latest book is, and this is just my opinion, i don't begrudge anybody their first amendment right. if you have something that is sticking and you want to set the record straight, that is one thing. it puts a lot of people in danger, not the least of which is his family in and him. i think he should have been vetted. i had five drafts draft of my book, the last one, you know, the chairman of the joint chiefs
go back to the first part of my powerpoint presentation. nobody in here did anything to deserve to be born in america. thank you all for your attention. i love you all very much. god bless america. [applause] >> they have asked me for the q&a. we have a few minutes per question and answer. if anyone has any questions, use this microphone to ask them because we are being taped. >> boy, i must be pretty thorough. don't be afraid, it's only c-span. what part of this microphone do...
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and i think he'll have a very interesting powerpoint presentation to make to us. to my immediate left is amy davidson, senior editor at the new yorker. she's been at the magazine since 1995, writes a blog and contributes to the magazine's pages. next is anna sale who's a political reporter for wnyc radio politics site, it's a free country.org. she covered the gop primaries, my condolences -- [laughter] and focuses on swing states far away from political rallies. sounds like a much better assignment. [laughter] she appears on the takeaway and contributed to npr, bbc, wgvh, new york 1 and pbs. next to her is greg marx who's a staff writer for the columbia journalism review, co-editor of cjr's swing state project. he was a writer for remapping debate.org, and if you've seen his writings, which i have fold over the last few week -- followed over the last few weeks, he's doing some the most interesting commentary on how the campaign is being conducted. and then finally, my old colleague at newsday, ellis henican all the way on the left there -- appropriately. [laughter
and i think he'll have a very interesting powerpoint presentation to make to us. to my immediate left is amy davidson, senior editor at the new yorker. she's been at the magazine since 1995, writes a blog and contributes to the magazine's pages. next is anna sale who's a political reporter for wnyc radio politics site, it's a free country.org. she covered the gop primaries, my condolences -- [laughter] and focuses on swing states far away from political rallies. sounds like a much better...
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but as you know, when i first came here four years ago and they told me it was 160 or 170 slides in a powerpoint, i said, are you kidding me? i wouldn't even pay anticipation to that. attention to that. and we read a lot of material around here. it was a dysfunctional element to transition our folks back into civilian life. so does anyone have any comments on this pilot program that's working or at least started now? >> we actually had staff attend the first new tap pilot are program -- >> yeah. >> and it was mixed information that we received. we sat in with the briefings. um, we were impressed with some of the information that was delivered. we were very impressed that it's going to be mandatory which it should have been a long time ago. what we are doing is giving our feedback back to the va -- >> excellent. >> -- and letting them know where we think not only they can improve in their delivery of information, but where they can utilize resources like the american legion to express to these individuals how we can help them when they transition. in fact, the american legion has taken the initia
but as you know, when i first came here four years ago and they told me it was 160 or 170 slides in a powerpoint, i said, are you kidding me? i wouldn't even pay anticipation to that. attention to that. and we read a lot of material around here. it was a dysfunctional element to transition our folks back into civilian life. so does anyone have any comments on this pilot program that's working or at least started now? >> we actually had staff attend the first new tap pilot are program --...
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. >> i have a powerpoint. can you see the screen? okay. that's great. thank you for the kind introduction, and i am honored to speak to you today. i recall that i was here twice over the past ten years. once was on the eve of the 16th, the other five years ago on the eve of the 17th. each time i learn a great deal on the chinese leadership and rebalanced, you know, the exchange of ideas and colleagues at the heritage foundation. now, in my ten to 15 minute presentation that does not work -- okay. for some reason it's very, very slow. yeah, i will address three basic questions. first, who are the main candidates or competitors for the new standing committee and what is the likely composition and to the balance of power? certainly who are the main competitors for the new commission military leadership? what are the major issues regarding this change in military leadership? and finally, i will talk about how the upcoming generation of the top ministry officers affect the relationships and interactions with the civilian counterparts. now the first one, who
. >> i have a powerpoint. can you see the screen? okay. that's great. thank you for the kind introduction, and i am honored to speak to you today. i recall that i was here twice over the past ten years. once was on the eve of the 16th, the other five years ago on the eve of the 17th. each time i learn a great deal on the chinese leadership and rebalanced, you know, the exchange of ideas and colleagues at the heritage foundation. now, in my ten to 15 minute presentation that does not work...
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all the materials are available on line including this powerpoint presentation. but i would like to turn to my colleagues for discussion about what all this means and where are we today now two weeks out from november 6. let me start with, both of you, the latino vote, we talked about it being decisive and impactful. we are now two weeks out and both campaigns have been engaging efforts to reach latinos particularly in targeted states and the race is tightening. let's talk first about florida because that is one state that has been pivotal in the past three presidential election cycles where the hispanic vote has made the difference. ana in your state how are things looking state-wide? >> they're looking a little different than they were four years ago. before we start talking about florida, you said we had to hispanics running for u.s. senate and we can't forget bob menendez. that makes it three or as i call him my democratic -- so he is also in the race and we hope he wins in new jersey. florida, florida has become more diverse within the hispanic community. we
all the materials are available on line including this powerpoint presentation. but i would like to turn to my colleagues for discussion about what all this means and where are we today now two weeks out from november 6. let me start with, both of you, the latino vote, we talked about it being decisive and impactful. we are now two weeks out and both campaigns have been engaging efforts to reach latinos particularly in targeted states and the race is tightening. let's talk first about florida...
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he can just go over it verbatim, just boom, boom, boom, boom, powerpoint presentation. but, you know what? that's not leadership you can trust. and, florida, you know me. [applause] whatan trust that i say i mean, and i mean what i say. and, yes, we've been through tough times, but you've never seen me quit. and there is no quit in americans. over the last week of two years, we have been making real progress, -- over the last four years, we have been making real progress. our businesses have added more than 5 million new jobs over the past four years. unemployment has fallen to the lowest rate since i took office. home values are rising. the stock market has nearly doubled. assembly lines are getting back to work. our heroes are coming ron kirk. -- are coming home. [cheers and applause] i promised to cut taxes for middle-class families and i did, by $3,600. i promised to cut taxes for small business owners like scott, and we have, 18 times. i promised we would fix the financial situation that was broken when i came in the office. we got at every single dime, with intere
he can just go over it verbatim, just boom, boom, boom, boom, powerpoint presentation. but, you know what? that's not leadership you can trust. and, florida, you know me. [applause] whatan trust that i say i mean, and i mean what i say. and, yes, we've been through tough times, but you've never seen me quit. and there is no quit in americans. over the last week of two years, we have been making real progress, -- over the last four years, we have been making real progress. our businesses have...